Articles tagged with: clubs
Budapest is filled with sports clubs with the expat child in mind; Move One has compiled a list to help you choose a program for your children.
First off, a hearty congratulations the the Hungarian men’s cricket team, who have advanced to the Euro Twenty20 semifinal in Macedonia. This Sunday, July 18th, they hope to get one step closer to championship bragging rights by doing away with the Bulgarians. Follow their progress, as well as learn more about the state of cricket …
If you can’t make it to Johannesburg for the FIFA World Cup opener on June 11th, there are plenty of places around Budapest where you can enjoy the action. Watch the matches inside or out, on the big screen or small, in Hungarian, in English, or in German. Take your pick!
WB Presszó
1o66 Bp., Nyugati tér …
The International Women’s Club of Budapest not only creates opportunities for women in the international community to meet and engage in social and cultural activities, but also organizes events to support charitable activities in Hungary.
Their most famous fund raising event is undoubtedly their annual IWC Charity Ball which recently took place …
Courses are taught in English by British-based ceramic artist, Jutka Fischer.
This summer we are celebrating our new pottery premises, with several rooms for doing claywork!
School will soon be out, but vacation’s not yet in sight. Summer camp to the rescue! Whether their passion is tetherball or paper-mâché, there are plenty of options in and around Budapest to choose from.
Here’s a (growing) list of what’s on offer for 2010.
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American International School
AISB’s summer camp is split up into …
Expats are a social bunch, and as such there are a number of social groups you can join. So, whether you enjoy French or football, or perhaps food and wine or running while drunk, there’s bound to be a club to suit you. Or if you want to start a club, or yours has been …
Here at Move One, we make a point of supporting local expat groups, schools and sports teams with sponsorship and practical assistance as part of a commitment to the local expatriate communities where we operate.
This spring, for instance, Move One in Budapest proudly sponsored the Buda Juniors football club, American …
Every year, we bid farewell to felow expats we have become friends with over the years. One thing is certain, the expat life is full of ups and downs. It seems that by the time you have gotten to know someone, they are already uprooting to someplace else.
The Intercontinental has done it again, they’ve created another fun and delicious cooking class! This new cooking class will be on Grilling and Marinating and it will last all summer!
The Heidi German Kindergarten and Day Care is rolling out a new, multilingual summer day camp this year for children ages 3-12 in beautiful Pilisszentiván, just outside of Budapest. A wide range of activities, including swimming, football, hiking and arts and crafts will be on offer in three languages: English, Hungarian and German.
Applications are …
Spring time has arrived and your terrace is ready for your guests. All you need now are some great cocktail mixers to greet them with. The Intercontinental is hosting a Cocktail Mixing Class throughout the month of April.
New moms listen up! There is a great new activity starting this spring to help you shed those extra post-pregancy pounds. Brought to you by American expat Melissa Ford, a registered nurse and certified pre/post-natal fitness instructor, is Mommy and Me Fitness and Fun.
Word-of-mouth comes into its own when looking for the right school for your child. No matter what the website or brochure says, if parents are so-so about a school, chalk it down as a no go. On the other hand, should they enthuse you are probably on to a winner, and “Heidi Ovoda” is certainly …



